There is no clear-cut antagonist in “My Sister’s Keeper” by Jodi Picoult besides the cancer; the closest thing that comes to an opponent to Anna, the protagonist, is her mother Sara Fitzgerald who is driven to cure her sick daughter, Kate. The book concerns a lawsuit filed by the alienated daughter, Anna, who is forced to give numerous medical donations to her sister, Kate, who is suffering from cancer. The arrangement relates to Anna’s bodily autonomy which has been violated by her mother, Sara, by forcing Anna to give donations to Kate. The cancer tears apart Anna’s family, is attempting to kill Kate, who is Anna’s sister, and ruins the life of the whole Fitzgerald family. The malignancy in Kate’s body turns Sara Sara has ignored her son to the point of juvenile delinquency, forced a daughter that she gave birth to purely to be a donor for Kate and estranged her husband. This proves that the cancer is the antagonist and …show more content…
he thirteen year old is constantly trying to separate herself from her extremely sick sister. She is searching for her identity so that she might fill out her sister’s wish to die properly. “If you have a sister and she dies, do you stop saying you have one? Or are you always a sister, even when the other half of the equation is gone?” But, she also tells Campbell, her lawyer, that out of all the things she wants to be in ten years, she wants to Kate’s sister the most. These two ideals of wanting nothing more than for her sister to live, and her wish that her sister would die so she might be independent are contradictory and make up the core of Anna’s character. Though the entire lawsuit brings her tremendous guilt, she keeps it going so she might give her sister her wish. She is also tries to come to terms with the fact that her mother only had her to save her sister’s, Kate’s, life. Anna is the protagonist yet she still is an antagonist to
the antagonist in this novel. Her brutal father beats her down and abuses her. He does
In the book My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult, Anna’s older sister has cancer. For as long as Anna has been alive, she has been her donor. Anna has turned thirteen and finally realizes what she has been doing for all these years. She has been giving her sister white blood cells and bone marrow without being asked for permission. She does not want to donate to her anymore. Although Anna and Kate are sisters, Anna has to change this.
This makes her a villain because her actions prove that she is so obsessed with him that it causes so many unnecessary deaths. Also, the fact that she thinks that she
Many people have said and think Sister Souljah is a racist. She has made a statement to let people know she is not a racist. She considers herself of being a black sister with an unselfish heart and wants to be heard and will be heard. Sister Souljah has impacted and affected our society today. To some people she is a threat and some people admire her work, thoughts, and music. She has stated ''I am mentally, emotionally, spiritually, physically, intellectually, and academically developed and acutely aware of the condition of African people throughout the entire world".
One reason My Sister’s Keeper is on ALA’s Most Frequently Challenged Books of 2009 is because of the homosexuality that is in the novel. Anna Fitzgerald has Julia Romano as her guardian ad litem, someone who looks out for a child’s best interest, during the trial. The homosexuality in this novel appears with Julia’s sister, Izzy. Izzy is only in the novel for a very short amount of time, and her homosexuality isn’t necessarily a main point discussed while she is talked about in the novel. Another reason for My Sister’s Keeper being challenged is the offensive language Picoult uses throughout the novel. Although there is the use of unpleasant language it isn’t used excessively; in most cases Picoult only uses this in the intense situations presented. By reading those situations with the use of offensive
came to her door, the manifestation of her nightmares came as well. Being cognizant of
The character of Sara is most adamant that it is in Anna’s best interests to act as a donor for Kate. However I do not think she meant for Anna to be at the mercy of her sister. I think she was only intent on doing what had to be done to keep her family intact by preserving the life of Kate. Sara believes that the social, emotional and psychological best interests of a person depend upon the happiness in the family in which they grow up in. This gives the idea that Anna’s best interests and welfare are closely tied to those of her family, who
Cathy Songs poem Lost Sister explores the lives of two generations of Chinese women. One generation chooses to leave China and begin a new life in America. the other chose to remain in China and experience her culture the way it was meant to be. This is a comparison of the two generations of women and how they are linked by culture and seperated by lifestyle.
The Elder Sister is a painting by a well-known French artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau. This work of art was completed by William in 1869. As a result of research made on this painting, it was found that the painting was anonymously given to the Museum of Fine Arts Houston as a gift in 1992. According to the museum, this was a gift of an anonymous lady in memory of her father. Since then this amazing work of art has been a part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Fine arts, Houston; becoming one of the most notable highlights in the museums painting collection. Its dimensions are 51¼ × 38¼ in (130.2 × 97.2 cm) and the frame is 67½ × 55 × 5½ in (171.5 × 139.7 × 14 cm).
The Other Sister is about a family with a sibling that has a developmental disability also known as mildly mentally retardation (MMR), mild developmental disability, or mild intellectual disorder (MID). Carla Tate is our main character that has MMR as a disability. She is a young women, twenty-four years old, with a slender but beautiful appearance. Carla has just graduated from a special education boarding school and is returning home to her family. Carla’s mother (Elizabeth Tate) is overbearingly protective, does not appreciate all of the abilities that Carla has acquired. Her father (Bradley Tate) is a recovering alcoholic who is sympathetic and supportive of Carla, who at the same time has to deal with his domineering wife. Carla has
The events recounted in Anne Frank’s Diary took place during World War 11. By 1933, the strongest party in Germany had gained ultimate power with Hitler under their command. Hitler was Germany’s dictator who spread his gospel of racial hatred through politics. While poverty and unemployment were at an all time high he launched a campaign of anti-Semitism. Hitler’s main target was the Jews, claiming that they were “racially inferior.” He developed an idea of a Master Aryan Race, the need to rid Germany of “inferior people”, such as Jews and Gypsies, and the need to expand Germany’s borders. In doing this, he caused many Jews to abandoned their homes and go into total isolation. The Frank family
My Sister's Keeper is the story of Anna Fitzgerald, who by the age of thirteen has undergone many blood transfusions, numerous surgeries, and multiple bone marrow transplants. “Most babies are accidents, not me. I was engineered, born to save my sister’s life.” At the beginning of the movie Anna explains that she as conceived to be a donor for her sister, Kate. Kate is a 16 year old with renal failure due to a very rare form of leukemia. The girls' parents expect Anna to donate her kidney to help her sister. Instead of donating the kidney, Anna files a lawsuit against her parents for the rights of her own body so that she could not be forced into the surgery against her will. This causes mixed reactions between Anna’s parents, Brain
I do believe the knowledge that Anna was conceived to save Kate affects both Anna’s and Kate’s perceptions of themselves. This, however, does not affect their relationship with each other. In Kate’s case, I feel the knowledge that Anna was conceived to save Kate did make Kate feel guilty. She felt like she was responsible for Anna’s pain because as portrayed in the movie, Kate felt like she “let” her parents hurt her sister.
This family is seeking therapy assistance due to the following reasons: grief and loss encountered during Kate’s cancerous condition and after her death, the lawsuit Anna placed onto her parents, Jesse’s delinquent behavior, and the parents’ deteriorating relationship. The family is concerned with the alliances that have been building within the family and in regards to their negative communication skills. The Fitzgerald family feels that the family is becoming dysfunctional and distant. Having a positive attachment amongst each other at all times assists with minimizing issues, and it is much easier to find solutions to any problems or challenges when positive relationships emerge (Cassidy and Shaver, 2008, p. 200). This is why the Fitzgerald family is seeking help now.
“My Sister`s Keeper,” explores the moral, practical and emotional complications of putting one human being in pain or in danger for the wellbeing of another. There are many different kinds of ethical problems that Anna, as the “designer baby,” is the role she plays in her family, loyalty, illness, and medical ethics, and rights. Anna believes that her only role is to be a donor for Kate. Therefore, she wants to sue her parents for rights of her own body.